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at least three agents who play undominated Nash equilibria. The mechanism does not use modulo or integer games, has no …
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This paper analyzes the compromise social choice correspondence derived from the F-value of digraph games.Among other …
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This paper examines, both theoretically and empirically, the effect of social networks and belonging to minority groups (or race) on the probability of winning in reality television shows. We develop a theoretical model that studies viewer behavior by presenting a framework of competition...
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paper uses new algorithms for computing power indices for large games. …
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The equivalence of markets and games concerns the relationship between two sorts of structures that appear … fundamentally different -- markets and games. Shapley and Shubik (1969) demonstrates that: (1) games derived from markets with … concave utility functions generate totally balanced games where the players in the game are the participants in the economy …
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This chapter studies the theory of value of games with infinitely many players.Games with infinitely many players are …-handed influence. The interactions are modeled as cooperative games with a continuum of players. In general, the continuum consists of … framework for mathematical analysis, and approximates the results for large finite games well. Also, it enables a unified view …
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This paper examines, both theoretically and empirically, the effect of social networks and belonging to minority groups (or race) on the probability of winning in reality television shows. We develop a theoretical model that studies viewer behavior by presenting a framework of competition...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013141211
We use the framework of random matching games and develop a two society model to analyze the interaction of societies … with different social norms. Each agent repeatedly faces two different coordination games. A social norm of a society is a …
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Voting Power Indices enable the analysis of the distribution of power in a legislature or voting body in which different members have different numbers of votes. Although this approach to the measurement of power, based on co-operative game theory, has been known for a long time its empirical...
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distance of the linear space spanned by all games f o \mu, where \mu is a non-atomic, non-negative finitely additive measure of …
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